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AZSCP 2001-#2
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Created By: chuck b.Client: az
Tags: art activism cameras privacy fourth amendment first amendment signs
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At noon on Sunday, 6 May 2001, the Arizona SCP once again performed on Mill Avenue, directly in front of the web cam operated by the City of Tempe, Arizona. As before, the performance protested against anti-loitering laws on Mill Avenue and against reality-based TV shows, which encourage the proliferation of surveillance cameras in public places. The following pictures are available: the performance is about to begin; checking by cell phone to see how it looks; talking to a passerby.
At noon on Sunday, 6 May 2001, the Arizona SCP once again performed on Mill Avenue, directly in front of the web cam operated by the City of Tempe, Arizona. As before, the performance protested against anti-loitering laws on Mill Avenue and against reality-based TV shows, which encourage the proliferation of surveillance cameras in public places. The following pictures are available: the performance is about to begin; checking by cell phone to see how it looks; talking to a passerby.
At noon on Sunday, 6 May 2001, the Arizona SCP once again performed on Mill Avenue, directly in front of the web cam operated by the City of Tempe, Arizona. As before, the performance protested against anti-loitering laws on Mill Avenue and against reality-based TV shows, which encourage the proliferation of surveillance cameras in public places. The following pictures are available: the performance is about to begin; checking by cell phone to see how it looks; talking to a passerby.
At noon on Sunday, 6 May 2001, the Arizona SCP once again performed on Mill Avenue, directly in front of the web cam operated by the City of Tempe, Arizona. As before, the performance protested against anti-loitering laws on Mill Avenue and against reality-based TV shows, which encourage the proliferation of surveillance cameras in public places. The following pictures are available: the performance is about to begin; checking by cell phone to see how it looks; talking to a passerby.

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